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    Turtle huts

    Hey-o. Turtle Huts by Zoomed (http://www.reptilesupply.com/product...roducts_id=753) come in a lot of different sizes. Has anyone used these? Anyone know, the approximate dimensions of the different size(s)? Thanks.

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    Re: Turtle huts

    I don't know if you're planning on using this for a ball, but you're better off getting a cave hide, or even a clay flowerpot. Ball pythons can't feel as secure in a log hide like that. They like to have more of the bodies touching and in a tightly enclosed space.
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    Re: Turtle huts

    i have one in one of my tanks and my little boy loves laying in it. even when i move it from one side of the tank to the other, he stays in there most.
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    Re: Turtle huts

    Quote Originally Posted by Schlyne
    I don't know if you're planning on using this for a ball, but you're better off getting a cave hide, or even a clay flowerpot. Ball pythons can't feel as secure in a log hide like that. They like to have more of the bodies touching and in a tightly enclosed space.
    I am, in fact, getting it for a ball, but it won't be a primary hide. She already has two quite cozy, identical hides. One's on the warm side, one's on the cool. I'm just looking to add a bit of decoration and some more toys on which to climb/bask.

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    Re: Turtle huts

    Quote Originally Posted by nebby3103
    I am, in fact, getting it for a ball, but it won't be a primary hide. She already has two quite cozy, identical hides. One's on the warm side, one's on the cool. I'm just looking to add a bit of decoration and some more toys on which to climb/bask.
    Every petstsore I've ever seen that carries any sort of reptile or small-animal supplies has those in stock...usually in a variety of sizes. So you can go check them out in person and get a feel for how big they are and how they might fit into your set-up.
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